How to use

The syntax to plot data is very simple and it can be done two ways:

[series name][space][Y value]X is automatically increased by 1 for each line entered.This is useful when you don't care about the about the space between points and you consider it being even (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)

[series name][space][X value][space][Y value]X and Y are specified. If you need to plot data where X is the time for example, you can use this format.

Combining it all
Series can displayed together and specified in any order (except if X is not specified and therefore automatic). It is also possible to combine Y value only and X Y values. Note that any line that doesn't match the supported format will be ignored.

Chart types

Debugging with Miniplot

The main reason I wrote this tool is that I wanted to be able to quickly visualize some debug values from another project in Visual Studio. Here is how it can be done:

Insert a tracepoint that will print the variable name pointCount and it's value: type in the message box: pointCount {pointCount}

Copy (select all if needed, it doesn't matter what else is there, it will be ignored in MiniPlot) the content of the Output window of Visual Studio, and paste it in MiniPlot

Instantly see what the variable looks like over time and confirm if that is what was excpected